Treadmills

Today we
want to make a reflection of what is said, written and advertised on the
treadmills and engines that incorporate the same.

When it
says that an engine has, for example, a 2.5 HP engine with a “peak
power” of 5 HP is lying blatantly trying to deceive the customer and that
he thinks that the tape has 5 HP when in reality it has 2.5 HP.

We have
seen this very recently as someone, who is a municipal architect, “has
bought the argument” when he has had to assess a budget for the equipment
of a municipal gym and its allocation.

We ask
ourselves the following question: what does a municipal architect know about
electricity and electronics issues? Nothing, but on that some companies are
based to say those lies.

An engine
for another type of industrial machinery, it could be the case that it could
reach a “peak power” of 5 HP even when the engine is only 2.5 HP.
This “peak power” would only reach it for two / three seconds, then,
automatically, it would work again according to the HP that claims to have the
engine. The HPs are included in the identification badges that have the engines
incorporated in which the same data is reflected as well as the brand of the
engine.

What engine
on a treadmill would work better, with more warranty, with less risk of giving
a problem, the 5 HP or the 2.5 HP? Always, to compete on price, it is cheaper
to incorporate a 2.5 HP motor into the treadmill than a 5 HP motor.

What you
should know is that when you tell lies about the “power peak” if the
one who says them knows they are lies or says it without knowing if they are a
lie. Our opinion: very bad in the first case but also in the second, well, it
does not know what it is selling. The first of the cases is the one that is
always given, that is, the deception knowingly.